The Gong Show

The Gong Show (2017-2018)

EndedVariety showComedy, Music

The Gong Show is an updated version of the original The Gong Show, created and produced by Chuck Barris that aired on NBC in daytime from 1976 through 1978, and in first-run syndication from 1976 to 1980 and 1988 to 1989. Barris hosted the show on NBC and from 1977 to 1980 in syndication. The Gong Show was known for its free-wheeling style, absurdist humor, and the titular gong used by the judges to cut short bad auditions. A similar element, a buzzer, is being used on America's Got Talent, a variety show in the tradition of The Gong Show.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E10Ken Jeong, Chelsea Peretti, Adam DevineAug 30, 2018
S02E09Rob Riggle, Ed Helms, Regina HallAug 23, 2018
S02E08Chris Sullivan, Natasha Leggero, Mark CubanAug 9, 2018
S02E07Rob Riggle, Ken Jeong, Kristen SchaalAug 2, 2018
S02E06Alyson Hannigan, Will Arnett, Lil Rel HoweryJul 26, 2018
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Gong Show' premiere?

'The Gong Show' premiered on June 22, 2017.

Who hosted 'The Gong Show' in 2017?

'The Gong Show' was hosted by Tommy Maitland in 2017.

What is the format of 'The Gong Show'?

'The Gong Show' is a talent show where performers showcase their unique acts, and a panel of celebrity judges can choose to gong them off the stage if they don't like the act.

Who were the main celebrity judges on 'The Gong Show' in 2017?

The main celebrity judges on 'The Gong Show' in 2017 were Will Arnett, Ken Jeong, and Zach Galifianakis.

What is the role of the gong in 'The Gong Show'?

The gong in 'The Gong Show' is used by the celebrity judges to signal their disapproval of an act. If a performer receives a unanimous gong, they are eliminated from the competition.

Did 'The Gong Show' have a live audience?

Yes, 'The Gong Show' had a live audience in 2017.

Were there any recurring segments on 'The Gong Show'?

Yes, 'The Gong Show' had recurring segments such as "The Unknown Comic," where a comedian performs with a paper bag over their head, and "The Popsicle Twins," where two performers do acrobatic tricks with popsicles.

Did 'The Gong Show' feature any celebrity guest performers?

Yes, 'The Gong Show' featured celebrity guest performers, including Jack Black, Rob Riggle, and Tony Hale, among others.

How many acts were featured in each episode of 'The Gong Show'?

Each episode of 'The Gong Show' featured approximately ten acts.

Were the performers on 'The Gong Show' professionals or amateurs?

The performers on 'The Gong Show' were a mix of professionals and amateurs showcasing their talents.

Did 'The Gong Show' have a cash prize for the winner?

Yes, 'The Gong Show' had a cash prize of $2,000 for the winner of each episode.

Were there any notable acts on 'The Gong Show'?

Yes, 'The Gong Show' featured notable acts such as a contortionist, a dog ventriloquist, and a unicyclist juggling knives, among others.

How long did each episode of 'The Gong Show' run for?

Each episode of 'The Gong Show' ran for approximately one hour, including commercials.

Did 'The Gong Show' have a live band?

Yes, 'The Gong Show' had a live band providing the music for the performers.

Were there any special themed episodes of 'The Gong Show'?

Yes, 'The Gong Show' had special themed episodes, including a Halloween-themed episode and a holiday-themed episode.

Did 'The Gong Show' have any spin-off shows?

No, 'The Gong Show' did not have any spin-off shows in 2017.

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